CPP | Elections 2022
Civic Engagement Events - 2024
Approaches to Combating Misinformation - Center for Ethics and Policy
Join us in person or online for a deep dive into strategies for addressing misinformation. Our panelists will explore the steps that we, as individuals and as members of larger institutions, can take to promote the spread of knowledge and reduce the sharing of falsehoods. Register now to secure your spot!
Thursday, April 11 · 11:30am - 12:45pm PDT in the Student Services Building 121, Multipurpose Room, Cal Poly Pomona and on Zoom.
Confirmed Panelists include:
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Shonn Haren, CCEP Faculty Fellow and CPP Librarian
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Tiffany Zhu, PhD student in Philosophy at University of California, Irvine
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Ian Anderson, Postdoctoral Scholar in Psychology at Cal Tech
This is a hybrid event. You can attend either in person or online.
The Links, Inc. (Claremont Area) - Voter Registration and Engagement
Tuesday, February 13 (5:30P-6:30P) at the Black Resource Center.
Members of The Links visited the BRC to encourage students to register to vote and participate in the March 5 primary election.
Misinformation and Democracy - Center for Ethics and Policy
Friday, February 16 (12P-1:30P) in the Student Services Building 121, Multipurpose Room.- An interdisciplinary panel hosted by the California Center for Ethics and Policy and CPP's Bronco Advocacy League. Panelists explored the threat that misinformation poses to democracy, with a special eye on the California 2024 primary and general elections.
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Panelists:
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Hannah Cole (Librarian, CPP)
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Katie Priest (CCEP Student Fellow, Poly Post journalist, major in Philosophy & Communication, CPP)
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CA Center for Ethics and Policy Podcast Series
Migration and Mobility Justice
Civic Engagement Topics
- Check out Philosophy professor Tom Keith's documentary "How Does it Feel to be a Problem?" which explores systemic racism in the U.S. both past and present. Available via streaming.